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...University glee club, at the suggestion of the department of Music, will give a joint concert with the Radcliffe glee club in Sanders Theatre on the evening of Tuesday, April 22. The program will consist chiefly of choral music...
...interesting course of lectures by Dean W. W. Fenn '84, of the Divinity School, has been announced by the Executive Committee of the Law School Society. Dean Fenn's series of addresses will consist of four lectures to law students on the legal aspect of the New Testament, to be given in the Parlor of Brooks House at 6.45 o'clock on Wednesday evenings throughout March. This course will be a supplement to that given by Professor G. F. Moore last October, which series dealt with the law of the Old Testament...
...continue through tomorrow and Sunday. The purpose of the conference is to bring together the men of the Episcopal church societies in New England colleges for practical conference on the work and method of those societies and for mutual aid by exchange of suggestions and ideas. The program will consist of church services, smokers and addresses. Among the speakers will be: Professor Everett, acting President of Brown University; Rt. Rev. J. D. W. Perry, D.D., Bishop of Rhode Island; R. H. Gardener '76, E. D. Bandage '81, and an undergraduate delegate from each of the colleges represented. T. O. Freeman...
...course will extend from July 28 to August 30, 1913, inclusive, and will cover all the branches of prosthesis, including crown and bridge work; gold casting, including gold inlays; anatomical occlusion; maxillary fractures; orthodontia appliances; artificial palates; porcelain tooth carving; and high and low fusing porcelain inlays. It will consist of lectures, conferences, demonstrations, and practical work on cases...
...bill has recently been passed by the United States Senate and is now awaiting the action of the House of Representatives which provides for the formation of an American Academy of Arts and Letters. The society will consist of 50 life members, and will be modeled somewhat after the famous French body. Its purpose is declared to be "the furtherance of the interests of literature and the fine arts." It aims "to make its own bylaws and regulations, fill vacancies, provide for the election of domestic, foreign or honorary associate members, and to receive devises, donations, and bequests and reinvest...